Transient voltage suppressor

- UPI SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

A transient voltage suppressor includes a substrate, a first well, a second well, a first electrode, a second electrode, a doped region and a heavily-doped region. The first well is formed in the substrate and near a surface of substrate. The second well is formed in the first well and near the surface. The first electrode and second electrode are formed in the second well and near the surface respectively. The first well and first electrode have a first electrical property. The second well and second electrode have a second electrical property. The doped region is formed between the first electrode and second electrode and near the surface and electrically connected with the first well and second well. The heavily-doped region is formed under the doped region. The heavily-doped region has the same electrical property with the doped region and has higher doping concentration than the doped region.

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Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to transient voltage; in particular, to a transient voltage suppressor (TVS).

2. Description of the Prior Art

In general, electrostatic discharge is one of the important factors affecting the yield and reliability of electronic products. Especially, because there are a lot of hot-swap interfaces in recent electronic products and the changes in consumer behavior, the risk of electrostatic discharge causing damage to electronic products becomes higher. Therefore, many manufacturers have raised the electrostatic discharge test specifications to the highest level. Among the many electrostatic protector products, the transient voltage suppressor array (TVS array) has the advantages of fast conduction speed and low clamping voltage, and has become the best choice for meeting the highest level of electrostatic discharge test specifications.

Please refer to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram showing current-voltage characteristic curves of a conventional transient voltage suppressor. As shown in FIG. 1, when the forward voltage +V is small, the transient voltage suppressor exhibits a high resistance characteristic and is in an OFF state; when the forward voltage +V reaches a breakdown voltage VBR, the transient voltage suppressor will be turned on and in an ON state, and its resistance will become smaller. This phenomenon of pulling the voltage from the OFF state to the ON state is called “Snap back”, and the magnitude of the turn-on voltage VON is usually determined by the amount of current received by the gate.

However, the structure of the conventional transient voltage suppressor is complicated, and the gate structure is required to control the turn-on voltage VON. In addition, when an electrostatic discharge event occurs, the current in the conventional transient voltage suppressor is concentrated in the same current path causing the overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor to be difficult to reduce.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore, the invention provides a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) to solve the above-mentioned problems.

A preferred embodiment of the invention is a transient voltage suppressor. In this embodiment, the transient voltage suppressor includes a substrate, a first well, a second well, a first electrode, a second electrode, a doped region and a heavily-doped region. The first well is formed in the substrate and near a surface of the substrate. The second well is formed in the first well and near the surface of the substrate. The first electrode and second electrode are formed in the second well and near the surface of the substrate respectively. The first well and the first electrode have a first electrical property. The second well and the second electrode have a second electrical property. The doped region is formed between the first electrode and the second electrode and near the surface of the substrate and electrically connected with the first well and the second well. The heavily-doped region is formed under the doped region. The heavily-doped region has the same electrical property with the doped region and has higher doping concentration than the doped region.

In an embodiment, the transient voltage suppressor further includes a third well, a third electrode and a fourth electrode. The third well is formed in the substrate out of the first well and near the surface of the substrate. The third electrode is formed in the third well and near the surface of the substrate and the third electrode has the first electrical property. The fourth electrode is formed in the third well and near the surface of the substrate and the fourth electrode has the second electrical property. The third electrode is electrically connected with an input/output terminal and the fourth electrode is electrically connected with the first electrode.

In an embodiment, the heavily-doped region and the doped region both have the first electrical property.

In an embodiment, the heavily-doped region and the doped region both have the second electrical property.

In an embodiment, the doped region is located on an edge of the second well and adjacent to the first well.

In an embodiment, the first electrode and the second electrode are electrically connected with an anode and a cathode respectively.

In an embodiment, the doped region is floating.

In an embodiment, when an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event occurs, a first current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the heavily-doped region, the first well to the second electrode is conducted.

In an embodiment, when the electrostatic discharge (ESD) event occurs, not only the first current path is conducted, but also a second current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the first well to the second electrode is also conducted to reduce an overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor.

In an embodiment, a trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor is related to a doping concentration of the heavily-doped region.

In an embodiment, a doping concentration of the doped region is higher than doping concentrations of the first well and the second well.

Compared to the prior art, the transient voltage suppressor of the invention has the following advantages and effects:

(1) Since the transient voltage suppressor includes only the anode and the cathode and it is not coupled to the gate electrode, the structure of the transient voltage suppressor is relatively simple; and

(2) A floating doped region is disposed between the anode and the cathode of the transient voltage suppressor and a heavily-doped region is disposed under the doped region as a trigger structure, so that the breakdown voltage can be reduced by adjusting the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region. When an electrostatic discharge event occurs, the first current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the heavily-doped region, the first well to the second electrode will be conducted, and the second current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the first well to the second electrode will be also conducted, so that the overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor can be effectively reduced in a current shunting way.

The advantage and spirit of the invention may be understood by the following detailed descriptions together with the appended drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE APPENDED DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a diagram showing current-voltage characteristic curves of a conventional transient voltage suppressor.

FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional diagram of the transient voltage suppressor in a preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional diagram of the transient voltage suppressor in another preferred embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B illustrate a cross-sectional diagram and a circuit diagram of the transient voltage suppressor including bypass diodes respectively.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are referenced in detail now, and examples of the exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the drawings. Further, the same or similar reference numerals of the elements/components in the drawings and the detailed description of the invention are used on behalf of the same or similar parts.

A preferred embodiment of the present invention is a transient voltage suppressor. In this embodiment, the transient voltage suppressor is used to provide a protection function when an electrostatic discharge event occurs to ensure that the electronic component to be protected is not damaged by the electrostatic discharge, but is not limited thereto.

Please refer to FIG. 2. FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view showing a transient voltage suppressor in a preferred embodiment of the invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the transient voltage suppressor 2 includes a substrate SUB, a first well PW, a second well NW, a first electrode P, a second electrode N, a doped region P+, and a heavily-doped region P++.

The substrate SUB has a first surface F1 and a second surface F2 opposite to each other. The first well PW is formed in the substrate SUB and adjacent to the first surface F1. The second well NW is formed in the first well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The first well PW has a first electrical property and the second well NW has a second electrical property.

The first electrode P is formed in the second well NW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The second electrode N is formed in the first well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The first electrode P has the first electrical property and the second electrode N has the second electrical property.

In practical applications, assuming that the first electrical property is P-type and the second electrical property is N-type, then the electrical property of the first well PW is P-type and the electrical property of the second well NW is N-type; the electrical property of the first electrode P is P-type and the electrical property of the second electrode N is N-type. The first electrode P and the second electrode N are electrically connected to the anode AD and the cathode CD respectively.

The doped region P+ is formed between the first electrode P and the second electrode N and adjacent to the first surface F1. The doped region P+ is electrically connected to the first well PW and the second well NW respectively. The heavily-doped region P++ is formed under the doped region P+. The doped region P+ is floating and is located at the edge of the second well NW and adjacent to the first well PW.

It should be noted that the heavily-doped region P++ of the invention has the same electrical property as the doped region P+ and the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++ is higher than the doping concentration of the doped region P+. In this embodiment, the electrical properties of the heavily-doped region P++ and the doped region P+ are both P-type, but not limited to this.

Except that the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++ is higher than the doping concentration of the doped region P+, the doping concentration of the doped region P+ is higher than the doping concentration of the first well PW and the second well NW. That is to say, the order of the doping concentration from high to low is: the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++>the doping concentration of the doped region P+>the doping concentration of the first well PW and the second well NW.

When the transient voltage suppressor 2 operates normally, since the PN junctions between the second well NW and the heavily-doped region P++ and between the second well NW and the doped region P+ in the transient voltage suppressor 2 have a reverse bias, the current path from the anode AD to the cathode CD is not conducted. When an electrostatic discharge event occurs, the PN junctions formed between the second well NW and the heavily-doped region P++ and between the second well NW and the doped region P+ breakdown, the transient voltage suppressor 2 will immediately activate its electrostatic protection mechanism, so that a first current path PATH1 formed from the first electrode P, the second well NW, the heavily-doped region P++, the first well PW to the second electrode N is conducted; at the same time, a second current path PATH2 formed from the first electrode P, the second well NW, the first well PW to the second electrode N is also conducted, so that the current flowing from the anode AD can flow not only along the original first current path PATH1, but also along the second current path PATH2 to flow through the first electrode P, the second well NW, the first well PW, the second electrode N to the cathode CD. Thereby, the invention can prevent the current from being excessively concentrated on the same current path in a current shunting way, so as to effectively reduce the overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor 2.

In practical applications, since the current will flow through the heavily-doped region P++ having the highest doping concentration, the trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor 2 is related to the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++. Therefore, the invention can also regulate the trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor 2 by changing the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++, but is not limited to this.

Next, please refer to FIG. 3. FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional diagram of a transient voltage suppressor in another preferred embodiment of the invention.

The difference between the transient voltage suppressor 3 shown in FIG. 3 and the transient voltage suppressor 2 shown in FIG. 2 is that the electrical properties of the heavily-doped region N++ and the doped region N+ in the transient voltage suppressor 3 are both N-type.

When the transient voltage suppressor 3 operates normally, the PN junctions formed between the doped region N+ and the first well PW and between the heavily-doped region N++ and the first well PW in the transient voltage suppressor 3 have a reverse bias, the current path from the anode AD to the cathode CD is not conducted. When an electrostatic discharge event occurs, the PN junctions formed between the doped region N+ and the first well PW and between the heavily-doped region N++ and the first well PW breakdown, the transient voltage suppressor 3 will immediately activate its electrostatic protection mechanism, not only the first current path PATH1 is conducted, but also the second current path PATH2 formed from the first electrode P, the second well NW, the first well PW to the second electrode N is also conducted, so that the current flowing from the anode AD can flow not only along the original first current path PATH1, but also along the second current path PATH2 to flow through the first electrode P, the second well NW, the first well PW, the second electrode N to the cathode CD. Thereby, the invention can prevent the current from being excessively concentrated on the same current path in current shunting way, so as to effectively reduce the overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor 3.

In practical applications, since the current will flow through the heavily-doped region P++ having the highest doping concentration, the trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor 3 is related to the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++. Therefore, the invention can also regulate the trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor 3 by changing the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region P++, but is not limited to this.

In another embodiment, the transient voltage suppressor can further include other components, such as at least one bypass diode, to achieve bidirectional protection effect, but not limited to this.

Please refer to FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B. FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B illustrate a schematic cross-sectional diagram and a circuit diagram of the transient voltage suppressor 4 further including the bypass diodes 41˜42. As shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, the transient voltage suppressor 4 includes the same transient voltage suppressor 40 as the transient voltage suppressor 2 of FIG. 2, and the transient voltage suppressor 4 further includes bypass diodes 41˜42. The bypass diodes 41˜42 are coupled in series with each other and then coupled in parallel with the transient voltage suppressor 40. Since the transient voltage suppressor 40 is the same as the transient voltage suppressor 2 of FIG. 2, the structure of the transient voltage suppressor 40 can be referred as above, and will not be further described herein.

In this embodiment, the bypass diode 41 includes a third well PW, a third electrode P+ and a fourth electrode N+. The third well region PW is formed in the substrate SUB out of the first well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The third electrode P+ is formed in the third well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The fourth electrode N+ is formed in the third well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The third electrode P+ has the first electrical property and the fourth electrode N+ has the second electrical property. The third electrode P+ is electrically connected to the input/output terminal I/O. The fourth electrode N+ is electrically connected to the first electrode P.

Similarly, the bypass diode 42 includes a fourth well PW, a fifth electrode P+ and a sixth electrode N+. The fourth well PW is formed in the substrate SUB out of the first well PW and the third well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The fifth electrode P+ is formed in the fourth well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The sixth electrode N+ is formed in the fourth well PW and adjacent to the first surface F1. The fifth electrode P+ has the first electrical property and the sixth electrode N+ has the second electrical property. The fifth electrode P+ is electrically connected to the second electrode N and the gate electrode G. The sixth electrode N+ is electrically connected to the input/output terminal I/O.

Compared to the prior art, the transient voltage suppressor of the invention has the following advantages and effects:

(1) Since the transient voltage suppressor includes only the anode and the cathode and it is not coupled to the gate electrode, the structure of the transient voltage suppressor is relatively simple; and

(2) A floating doped region is disposed between the anode and the cathode of the transient voltage suppressor and a heavily-doped region is disposed under the doped region as a trigger structure, so that the breakdown voltage can be reduced by adjusting the doping concentration of the heavily-doped region. When an electrostatic discharge event occurs, the first current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the heavily-doped region, the first well to the second electrode will be conducted, and the second current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the first well to the second electrode will be also conducted, so that the overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor can be effectively reduced in a current shunting way.

With the example and explanations above, the features and spirits of the invention will be hopefully well described. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teaching of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.

Claims

1. A transient voltage suppressor, comprising:

a substrate having a surface;
a first well, formed in the substrate and near the surface of the substrate, having a first electrical property;
a second well, formed in the first well and near the surface of the substrate, having a second electrical property;
a first electrode, formed in the second well and near the surface of the substrate, having the first electrical property;
a second electrode, formed in the first well and near the surface of the substrate, having the second electrical property;
a doped region, formed between the first electrode and the second electrode and near the surface of the substrate, electrically connected with the first well and the second well; and
a heavily-doped region, formed under the doped region, having the same electrical property with the doped region and having a doping concentration higher than that of the doped region,
wherein the heavily-doped region and the doped region both have the second electrical property.

2. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, further comprising:

a third well, formed in the substrate and near the surface of the substrate, being outside the first well;
a third electrode, formed in the third well and near the surface of the substrate, having the first electrical property; and
a fourth electrode, formed in the third well and near the surface of the substrate, having the second electrical property,
wherein the third electrode is electrically connected with an input/output terminal, and the fourth electrode is electrically connected with the first electrode.

3. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein the doped region is located on an edge of the second well and adjacent to the first well.

4. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are electrically connected with an anode and a cathode respectively.

5. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein the doped region is floating.

6. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein when an electrostatic discharge (ESD) event occurs, a first current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the heavily-doped region, the first well to the second electrode is conducted.

7. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 6, wherein when the electrostatic discharge (ESD) event occurs, not only the first current path is conducted, but also a second current path formed from the first electrode, the second well, the first well to the second electrode is also conducted to reduce an overall resistance of the transient voltage suppressor.

8. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein a trigger voltage of the transient voltage suppressor is related to a doping concentration of the heavily-doped region.

9. The transient voltage suppressor of claim 1, wherein a doping concentration of the doped region is higher than doping concentrations of the first well and the second well.

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Patent History
Patent number: 10580764
Type: Grant
Filed: Nov 15, 2018
Date of Patent: Mar 3, 2020
Patent Publication Number: 20190164951
Assignee: UPI SEMICONDUCTOR CORP. (Zhubei, Hsinchu County)
Inventor: Chih-Hao Chen (Zhubei)
Primary Examiner: Michael Jung
Application Number: 16/191,507
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With Particular Manufacturing Method Of Source Or Drain, E.g., Specific S Or D Implants Or Silicided S Or D Structures Or Raised S Or D Structures (epo) (257/E21.634)
International Classification: H01L 27/02 (20060101); H01L 29/06 (20060101); H01L 29/87 (20060101);